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1 minute ago, layzie said:

First mark T-mac has taken for years

efa

 
6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

EXACTLY. NO TAG ON BONT. NO TAG ON MACRAE

But our best tagger Harmes is just running riot in defence!

 

Nice mark and goal. If only we had more of those.

Bont must have Covid


And that's game. 

 

Bontempelli beats Melbourne every time we play. I’m glad we’ve had such a solid plan for him this time.

Well coached


1 minute ago, Brownie said:

But our best tagger Harmes is just running riot in defence!

What is even the point of this move? Harmes has been horrible in the back line. They dropped Jetta who hasn’t been in this bad a form ever. 

4 goals he's been the difference

Willy Wonka with 4.....far out 



Josh Bruce's record against us makes me suicidal. 

 

Midfield has been absolutely spanked! Harmes should have played on Bontempelli the entire game, why he is wasted in defence I’ll never know.

 

well played Dogs, you taught the Demons an absolute lesson today, Plenty of learnings!!!!

Yeah look we've been 2nd rate today, dogs came to play, we had no answers. Even early it felt like some of our goals were fortunate.


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